1. Atypical Kawasaki syndrome in COVID-19 infection: a case report of a multisystem inflammatory syndrome in a child (MIS-C).
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Sylverken J, Afari P, Martyn-Dickens C, Owusu SA, Oppong E, Akwetey F, Mensah E, Mahama H, Owusu SK, and Antwi S
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- Child, Humans, Male, RNA, Viral, SARS-CoV-2, South Africa, Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome, COVID-19 complications, COVID-19 diagnosis, Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome complications, Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome diagnosis
- Abstract
The emergence of COVID-19 by a novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) in 2019 has seen evolving data reporting infrequent infection in children and mostly mild disease for children who contract the infection. A severe form of COVID-19 in children recently reported in Europe and North America describes a multisystem inflammation syndrome in children (MIS-C), presenting as toxic-shock-like and Kawasaki-like syndromes. Data on MIS-C in Africa is being documented with recent reports from South Africa and Nigeria in black children, but information on MIS-C in Ghana is yet to be characterized. We report the first case of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in a child who tested PCR positive to SARS-CoV2 in a tertiary hospital in Ghana. The case describes a 10-year-old boy who reported Kawasaki-like syndrome without shock but with moderate respiratory distress requiring supportive acute care without the need for intensive care., Funding: None declared., Competing Interests: Conflict of interest: None declared, (Copyright © The Author(s).)
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- 2021
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